Whether you experienced the snow yourself or have just heard stories, the 1991 Halloween blizzard continues to live on.
What’s scarier, Halloween or Grace Hall?
Halloween isn’t the only spooky thing happening around St. Thomas. On South Campus, Grace Hall residents have experienced some mysterious scares.
Tommies end year in heart breaking 1-0 double overtime loss
North Dakota State University broke the hearts of the Tommies off of a penalty kick in double overtime scored by senior Brookleyn Dew, ending St. Thomas women’s soccer’s first Division I season with a 1-0 loss Sunday at South Field.
St. Paul and Minneapolis elections are fast approaching, here’s what’s on each ballot
St. Paul and Minneapolis residents will vote at their polling place in municipal elections on Nov. 2 to elect mayors, city council and school board members, and answer a rent control-related city question.
St. Thomas football extends home regular-season win streak to 30; defeats Marist College 27-7
Sophomore running back Hope Adebayo rushed for two touchdowns and the St. Thomas defense forced three turnovers and stopped three fourth-down conversion attempts in the Tommies’ 27-7 victory over Marist College Saturday at O’Shaughnessy Stadium.
Tommies defeat Marist 27-7 with dominant defense
St. Thomas’ standout defense held strong once again with three takeaways and three fourth-down conversion stops in a 27-7 victory over Marist College Saturday at O’Shaughnessy Stadium.
Tommies lead Marist College 13-7 at half
Two defensive takeaways by senior defensive back Luke Glenna kept the ball in senior quarterback Cade Sexauer’s hands, but St. Thomas’ special team’s errors led to a score by Marist College as the Tommies took a 13-7 lead into halftime Saturday at O’Shaughnessy Stadium.
A BOO-tiful weekend: St. Thomas students excited to enjoy Halloween festivities
Whether it’s trick-or-treating, the pumpkin patch, or watching scary movies, everyone celebrates Halloween in their own way; however this season’s festivities look a bit different from years past. St. Thomas students are looking forward to enjoying the Halloween weekend.
Tommies women’s soccer sustains pressure, defeats North Dakota 1-0
First-year forward Abby Brantner scored a goal in the 11th minute to propel the St. Thomas women’s soccer team to a 1-0 win over North Dakota Friday at South Field.
INFOGRAPHIC: St. Thomas vs. Marist College preview
The St. Thomas football team will face Marist College at 1 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 30 at O’Shaughnessy Stadium.
Public safety question appears in upcoming election
In the upcoming Nov. 2 election, residents of the City of Minneapolis will vote on a city question that will determine whether or not the police department will be replaced with a new department of public safety.
Hope Adebayo Pioneer Football League Offensive Player of the Week
Sophomore running back Hope Adebayo received the Pioneer Football League Offensive Player of the Week honor after scoring four touchdowns and rushing 182-yards against Stetson University on Oct. 16 in DeLand, Fla.
Understanding ranked-choice voting before the Twin Cities municipal elections Nov. 2
Ranked-choice voting, which was adopted by Minneapolis in 2010, is Minneapolis’ and St. Paul’s ballot format for their municipal elections on Tuesday, Nov. 2.
Former St. Thomas football player convicted of first-degree criminal sexual conduct in 2018 campus assault
Content warning: This story contains content surrounding sexual assault.
Nicholas Robert Schnack, a former St. Thomas football player, was convicted earlier this month of first-degree criminal sexual conduct of a then-St. Thomas student in September 2018.
News in :90 – Oct. 28, 2021
The European Union’s chief executive called for a show of climate leadership, President Joe Biden visited Capitol Hill Thursday morning to push a domestic policy package of $1.75 trillion, and a Minnesota judge has denied a defense request against a former suburban Minneapolis police officer. Patrick Toner has todays News in :90.